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Jonathan Johnson

Jonathan Johnson

Dr Jonathan Johnson is a research assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong. In the Department of Humanities, he helps the Faith and Global Engagement programme, lectures for Common Core, and researches aesthetics and values. His recent writings in philosophy and religion have been published in Brill’s Citizens of Two Kingdoms and in the journal Philosophy East and West. He also helps as a pastor of Island Baptist Church.
Dr Jonathan Johnson is a research assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong. In the Department of Humanities, he helps the Faith and Global Engagement programme, lectures for Common Core, and researches aesthetics and values. His recent writings in philosophy and religion have been published in Brill’s Citizens of Two Kingdoms and in the journal Philosophy East and West. He also helps as a pastor of Island Baptist Church.
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Opinion | What AI abuse reveals about the moral values we’re not teaching

The misuse of AI points to the need for universities to redouble their efforts to teach not just knowledge, but also moral character.

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As AI takes over the grunt work of processing and curating knowledge, the wisdom needed to develop, deploy and use that knowledge remains our work. The great traditions of wisdom in religion and philosophy will be our compass as we explore new territory.

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